Histoire de Marie-Antoinette

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Histoire de Marie-Antoinette

by Edmond de Goncourt, Jules de Goncourt

FR·~12 hours

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A vivid portrait emerges of the Austrian archduchess who, as a teenager, was thrust onto the French stage amid the shifting alliances of mid‑eighteenth‑century Europe. Drawing on diplomatic correspondence, marriage negotiations and intimate family letters, the narrative traces her upbringing in Vienna, the political calculus that linked the Bourbon and Habsburg courts, and the solemn journey that brought her to the French capital.

Once in France, the young dauphine navigates the elaborate rituals of Versailles, encounters the court’s colorful personalities, and begins to shape her own role within the royal household. The author weaves together freshly published documents and unpublished memoirs, offering listeners a richly textured view of court life, fashion, and the delicate balance of power that defined her early years. This carefully sourced account invites you to hear the sounds of a bygone era while following the first steps of a figure destined to become one of history’s most debated queens.

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Full title

Histoire de Marie-Antoinette Nouvelle édition revue et augmentée

Language

fr

Duration

~12 hours (727K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2010-11-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Edmond de Goncourt

Edmond de Goncourt

1822–1896

Best known for the books and journals he created with his brother Jules, this 19th-century French writer helped shape literary realism and left a lasting mark on French literary culture. His name lives on through the Prix Goncourt, one of France’s most famous literary awards.

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Jules de Goncourt

Jules de Goncourt

1830–1870

Known for writing side by side with his older brother Edmond, this 19th-century French author helped shape modern literary realism with novels, art criticism, and one of the era’s most vivid journals. His short life left a lasting mark on French letters, especially through the legacy that later inspired the Prix Goncourt.

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